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Distinguish Between: Partial equilibrium and General equilibrium - Economics

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Distinguish Between:

Partial equilibrium and General equilibrium

Distinguish Between
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Sr. No. Partial equilibrium General equilibrium
1. Partial equilibrium means an equilibrium derived by considering the effects of only two variables at a time. All other variables are considered to be constant.  General equilibrium means an equilibrium which is derived by considering the effects of many variables at a time.
2. It neglects the interdependence between variables.  It takes into account the interdependence between variables.
3. Micro-economic analysis is based on partial equilibrium analysis.  Macroeconomic analysis is based on general equilibrium analysis.
4. It studies the equilibrium position of a consumer, a firm, an industry, a market etc.  It studies the equilibrium position of the economy as a whole.
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Chapter 8: Introduction to Macro Economics - Exercise 3 [Page 68]

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Micheal Vaz Economics [English] 12 Standard HSC
Chapter 8 Introduction to Macro Economics
Exercise 3 | Q 1.3 | Page 68
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Micro and Macro Economics
Distinguish Between | Q 2
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